Ford GPA
Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2018 10:20 pm
I picked up a couple of these off of Ebay. They are part of a series, not available in the U.S. They are 1:43 scale Ford GPA's. They were developed as an amphibious jeep for World War II. They did not do well. There are quite a few that have survived. As much stuff as the govt. made available to public safety, I figured at least one fire department somewhere got one. I took it apart, and took all the parts off. The glue was really well applied. I had to use liquid plastic glue to soften up what they used. Once I got it apart, I painted the body, which is all diecast, and the chassis, which is all plastic. I also painted the bonnet for the bow but did not use any clear coat on it. I also painted the wheels. I left the dash alone, as I am sure they needed to see all the stickers and stuff. The windshield is one piece frame and windows. I will paint that later. I am only mocking up parts now. The hose reel, extinguishers, Indian pumps and deck gun are from a Corgi Seagrave. In taking the Corgi apart, I discovered just how much resin Corgi used. The entire hose bed was a solid block of resin. The hose reels are plastic, the extinguishers and Indian tanks are also resin. They were held in with metal pins. The deck gun is cast metal, and will have to be filed flat before I can mount it.